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Online since: November 2012
Authors: Ayob Amran, M.R. Abdullah, Mohd Yazid Bin Yahya, Behzad Abdi, S.S.R. Koloor
Introduction The applications of epoxy-based materials are widespread and are found in coatings, composite materials, electrical systems and electronics, marine application, aerospace industries and adhesives.
“High strain rate compressive behavior of epoxy LY 556: Radial constraint effect”, Materials Science and Engineering A 538, 210– 218
Jeelani. (2005), “Effect of density, microstructure, and strain rate on compression behaviour of polymeric foams”, Materials Science and Engineering A 406, 328–336
KODY. (1998), “A generalized model for the yield behavior of epoxy networks in multiaxial stress states”, Journal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics, Volume 35, Issue 10, pages 1611–1619
Boeman. (2004), “Strain rate effects on the mechanical properties of polymer composite materials”, Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Volume 94, Issue 1, pages 296–301, 15 September 2004
Online since: August 2014
Authors: Ping Zhong, Lin Xiu Cheng
It follows that the hydrochloric acid doped polyaniline is the main material embodied catalytic properties.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by National Science Foundation of Jiangxi province (20122BAB213012).
Chen, The preparation of Acid doped nanostructured polyaniline fiber and the study of the esterification performance, Journal of science and technology of kunming university (edition of science), 35(2)(2010)98-101
Yang, The application and research progress of polyaniline in catalytic field, Polymer Materials Science and Engineering, 26 (9) (2010) 159-162
Meng etc., Journal of shandong institute of building materials, 13 (3) (1999) 259-261
Online since: October 2013
Authors: Mikdam Jamal, Michael Morgan
The principal engineered abrasive media are bonded silicon carbide or aluminium oxide, though can include less aggressive ceramic materials.
Commonly, amorphous materials do not present a predictable strain hardening behaviour [11].
On the generality of the relationship between contact Stiffness Journal of Materials Research, 7 (1992) 613-617 [5] Cheng Y.
Journal solids structure, 44 (2007) 5803-5817 [14] J.J.Kang, A.A.
J. of Mechanical Science,62 (2012) 34-46.
Online since: June 2014
Authors: Keerati Kirdsiri, Pichet Limsuwan, Jakrapong Kaewkhao, Nattapon Srisittipokakun
Materials and Method 1.
According to the classical dielectric theory, the refractive index depend on density and on polarisabilities of the atom in a given materials [5].
A facile synthesis method of hierarchically porous NiO nanosheets, Materials Letters 69: 69-71
Properties of CoO doped in Glasses Prepared from Rice Hush Fly Ash in Thailand, Materials Science and Engineering 18: 112008
International Journal of Engineering Science and Technology 3: 6998-7005
Online since: November 2016
Authors: Marli Baltazar Roesler Eckstein, Maicon Douglas Possamai, Priscila Ferraz Franczak, Nelson Heriberto Almeida Camargo, Camila Thais Mamani, Daiara Floriano-Silva
Part II - Microstructural and Physical of Calcium Phosphate Biomaterials Obtained from Natural Raw Materials Daiara F.
Sun: Materials Chemistry and Physics Vols. 149-150 (2015), p. 607
Gemelli: Materials Science Forum. doi:10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.798-799.449, Vols. 798-799 (2014), p. 449
Martins: Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B, Applied Biomaterials Vol. 92 (2) (2010), p. 409
Mittestädt: Key Engineering Materials Vols. 396-398 (2009), p. 619.
Online since: January 2014
Authors: Chun Ling Xiao, Qiong Jie Li
Material and Methods Experimental material and reagents Black soybean; Three methyl amino methane (tris), Tianjin branch close the chemical reagent co., LTD.DPPH,Tokyo chemical co., LTD.
Journal of northwest university。
Science and Technology of Food Industry y,2013, 34(5): 234-238
Science and Technology of Food Industry,2012,33(17):179-183
Science and Technology of Food Industry,2012,33(4):323-326
Online since: April 2005
Authors: Tadahiro Ohmi, Atsushi Hidaka, Satoru Yamashita, Naoki Tanahashi, Hidekazu Ishii, Masafumi Kitano, Yasuyuki Shirai
Despite of the state of a material that Al2O3 passivation surface has the lowest catalytic effect to hydrocarbon materials.
It is depended on the Ni content in metal material that the metal surface has the low catalytic effect to fluoride materials.
Ohmi: International Conference on Solid State Devices and Materials (2001), p.p. 24-25
Ohmi: Gas Science Ga Hiraku Product Innovation (Realize inc.
Ohmi: Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology A, Vol. 17, No. 3 (1999), pp. 1059-1065.
Online since: November 2015
Authors: Natalia Yurievna Cherkasova, Evgenia Yurievna Dolzhikova, Pavel Yurievich Peretyagin, Marina Volosova
The system approach to study the causes of operational characteristics disturbance for ceramic tool materials based on complex research and its systematization.
The main directions of operational characteristics improvement for tool materials are showed.
Structural features of tool ceramics Applying Griffiths failure theory on ceramic tool materials, taking into account the availability in their volume of a granular structure and structural heterogeneity, we can conclude that in the volume and on the surface of the cutting plate there are always conditions of formation and development of cracks.
Work is carried out on the equipment of the Center of collective use of MSTU "STANKIN" with financial support of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russian Federation, the Agreement No. 14.593.21.0004 of 04.12.2014, the unique identifier of the project RFMEFI59314X0004.
Journal of Friction and Wear.
Online since: January 2005
Authors: Wan Qi Jie
Thermal and solute transportation effects during Bridgman crystal growth of II-VI compounds Jie Wanqi1, a 1 College of Materials Science and Engineeirng, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi'an, 710072, China a jwq@nwpu.edu.cn Keywords: Crystal growth, II-VI compounds, solute redistribution, growth interface Abstract.
CdTe and CdZnTe are the important materials for the epitaxy substrates, room-temperature X-ray and γ-ray detectors, etc.
The results confirmed the possibility to reduce Te precipitates by introducing extra Cd in the charging materials before growth
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Online since: November 2014
Authors: S. Padmanabhan, J. McGrath, M.E. Pemble, Syara Kassim
The optical properties of these materials are described and discussed in terms of potential applications of these materials.
Journal of colloid and interface science 333 (2009) 816-9
Journal of Optics A: Pure and Applied Optics 7 (2005) 244
Nanostructured Materials 12 (1999) 1089-95
TiO2 inverse opals fabricated using low-temperature atomic layer deposition. advanced materials 17 (2005) 1010-3
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